Hello pornies. ^^ I hope you are feeling okay and want to get started into some mediumship, ancestral working, and maybe necromancy. I've been reading Magickal Mediumship: Partnering with the Ancestors for Healing and Spiritual Development, by Danielle Dionn, for a bit and finally finished it. No wonder Mat Auryn (whose book is also a great reading regarding similar topics) complimented it so much! Thanks to the publisher for sending me a review copy!
- Print Length: 288 pages.
- Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (December 8, 2020)
- Publication Date: December 8, 2020.
- Genres: Ancestors, Dead, Dearth, Mediumship, Spirituality, Witchcraft.
- Rating: 4 / 5 stars
Make Contact with Your Beloved Dead for Personal Transformation & Powerful MagickThis invaluable resource weaves together mediumship, magick, spiritualism, and ancestral reverence to help you forge strong connections to your deceased loved ones. Professional medium Danielle Dionne provides hands-on exercises and accessible techniques for honoring your ancestors and working with them for divination and healing.Magickal Mediumship shows you how connecting with the spirits of the dead enhances your spiritual development and empowers your magickal practice. You'll explore recipes and rites to aid communication and psychic ability, rituals to strengthen your relationship with spirit allies and deities, methods for spiritual hygiene and protection, and much more. Death comes to all of us, but it is not an end. This book helps you partner with those beyond the veil and face death as a positive and natural part of your magick.Includes a foreword by Christopher Penczak.
This book explains what mediumship and Witchcraft are, how one relates to the other, their differences and similarities, but also provides enough guidance in Ancestors-related fields such as who are they, their different groups, how to heal Ancestral trauma, connecting with them, honoring them, divining with them, and more.
Danielle Dionne also goes into the details about how to work as a medium, the ethics, how to gain confidence, including just a few of her experiences to illustrate some points. Contrary to other books, she doesn't do this very often, letting Magickal Mediumship be an educational tool for the reader who wants to learn more about this path.
A practicing Witch and the Scorpio Deputy Minister for death, dying, and bereavement in the Temple of Witchcraft, the author also explains how to work with plants, herbs, flowers, oils, bones, and more elements that enhance the practice. However, she is clear enough about what is okay and not regarding these methods.
With the right balance between theory and practice, Magickal Mediumship: Partnering with the Ancestors for Healing and Spiritual Development is a must-read for anyone interested in working with the dead. Danielle Dionn has a clear style, never looses focus, and encourages the reader to get out of their comfort zone when practicing either mediumship, Witchcraft, or a combination of both.
About Danielle Dionne:
Danielle Dionne is a professional psychic medium and witch. She trained under internationally renowned mediums, including John Holland and Tony Stockwell, and under prominent magickal and occult teachers such as Christopher Penczak and Devin Hunter. Additionally, she studied at the Arthur Findlay College, a spiritualist college in Stansted, England. Danielle is an initiate in the Temple of Witchcraft tradition and serves as Scorpio Deputy Minister for death, dying, and bereavement. She has been teaching psychic mediumship development since 2009 and runs Moth and Moon Studio, a spiritual development center. Danielle lives on a farm in Chester, New Hampshire. Website.
Have you read this book? Would you recommend it? Let me know in the comments! Kinky regards, K!
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